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Thanks. I have TPM 1.2, how do I upgrade that?I've written a blog article on this very topic. Check it out...
https://www.alcom-it.co.uk/blog/windows-11-love-it-or-hate-it/
TPM is a hardware chip inside your computer. Usually they are not upgradable but sometimes you might be able to buy an upgrade and replace the chip. It all depends on the computer you have. In all likelyhood it is unlikely you will be able to upgrade it. If you have TPM 1.2 you may also be missing a compatible CPU that Windows 11 requires too.Thanks. I have TPM 1.2, how do I upgrade that?
If it ain't broken, don't fix it.
It seems that the Black Screen of Death was a 'Legacy Feature!'Seems it was quite broken https://www.theregister.com/2021/11/15/windows_11_insiders_bug_fixes/
How do you force the update? I can fix my TPM issue but my CPU is not on the approved list.I forced the update on my desktop to match up with the laptop, and no issues so far.